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Ultrasound Therapy for Wound Healing: A Review of Current Techniques and Mechanisms of Action

机译:伤口愈合的超声疗法:当前技术和作用机制的回顾。

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Ultrasound (US) waves have shown promising therapeutic outcomes tor ditterent wounds. High penetration into the wound bed, highly steering and focusable and not approved harmful effects are the main advantages of US treatment for wounds. In addition to antimicrobial effects, triggering wound-healing physiological mechanisms are among the mechanisms of action of US in wound healing. Despite of rigorous evidence on the therapeutic efficiency of US in different and particularly chronic wounds, no definite dose-response existed on the clinical trials applications of this technique. However, there is a consensus on the spatial average temporal average dosage in the range of 0.5 W/ cm2 to 3 W/cm2 with significant therapeutic outcomes and minimum adverse effects. Further in vitro and clinical trials are needed to shed light on the exact mechanisms of action and dose-response of US techniques for different wounds.
机译:超声波(US)已证明对不同伤口具有良好的治疗效果。美国伤口治疗的主要优点是高渗透到伤口床中,高度可操纵性和可聚焦且未经批准的有害作用。除了抗菌作用外,触发伤口愈合的生理机制也是US在伤口愈合中的作用机制。尽管有严格的证据表明US在不同尤其是慢性伤口中的治疗效果,但在该技术的临床试验应用中尚不存在明确的剂量反应。但是,对于空间平均时间平均剂量在0.5 W / cm2至3 W / cm2的范围内达成共识,具有显着的治疗效果和最小的不良反应。需要进一步的体外和临床试验来阐明美国技术针对不同伤口的确切作用机理和剂量反应。

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